Catron was arrested at his south side home Tuesday. Police found methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, Xanax and NBOME which is similar to LSD.

Zachary Catron

Kyle Hazzard, Jordan Adamowicz

Catron, who was wearing an ankle bracelet monitoring device as the result of a previous length suspended prison sentence for another crime, was also found in possession of several guns. He’s currently out on bond on a pending Johnson County drug case.

An analysis by the Indiana State Police laboratory confirms the drugs recovered from the Center Grove area home where Notsay died is identical to narcotics discovered in Catron’s home.

“That evening we had three young men that ingested the drug,” said Cox. “One passed away to what we believed to have been consuming NBOME. Out of the three, it affected one differently than the other two and he’s no longer living.”

“Drugs. Drugs,” said Kim Gentry, a neighbor on South Tacoma Avenue who watched the SWAT Team and detectives raid Catron’s house. “I sit here today worried to death.

“Kind of worried about my daughter walking the road anymore with the police searching. I been followed not knowing what’s going on. Scared me. I’ve called my dad numerous times worried to death.”

Jordan Adamowicz

Gentry and Catron’s neighborhood is a five-minute walk from the South Parker Avenue home where four people were killed in a drug house massacre in late February and a five minute drive from a South State Street house where IMPD SWAT officers fatally wounded suspected drug dealer Andrew Sizemore in March.

Gentry said Catron, Sizemore and suspects in the Parker Avenue case are all known to one another having grown up on the southside and attended school together.

“Drugs. Drugs,” she repeated. “People selling drugs. Getting into drugs and selling them and illegally using them. I’m moving out of here.”